
Neil Coe
Human Geography Editor
Neil Coe is Professor of Economic Geography at the University of Manchester. His research interests are in the areas of global production networks and local economic development; the geographies of local and transnational labour markets; the geographies of innovation; and institutional and network approaches to economic development. These concerns have been explored through empirical research in a number of sectors across a range of geographies, namely: producer services, most notably computer services and temporary staffing in the UK, Europe and Asia Pacific; the cultural industries, especially the film and television industry in the UK and Canada; and consumer services, particularly retailing in the UK, East Asia and Eastern Europe. He has published over 60 articles and book chapters on these topics, and is a co-author of Spaces of Work: Global Capitalism and the Geographies of Labour (2003) and Economic Geography: A Contemporary Introduction (Blackwell, Oxford, 2007), and co-editor of The Globalization of Retailing (2 vols., 2009) and The Economic Geography of the UK (2010). Email: Neil.Coe@manchester.ac.uk
Dr. Joanna Bullard
Physical Geography Editor
Joanna Bullard is a Reader in Aeolian Geomorphology at Loughborough University whose research focuses on the erosion and deposition of sediment through the interaction of wind fields and landforms. Her recent work examines dust emissions from the Simpson-Strzelecki Desert, Australia and from proglacial regions in West Greenland, and the development of dunefields in South America. Her publications include over twenty five articles which have appeared in journals such as Journal of Geophysical Research, Sedimentology, Geomorphology and Earth Surface Processes and Landforms. She has also published numerous articles on teaching and learning in geography including environmental education, teacher development and risk assessment. She is currently on the editorial board of Geomorphology and is Associate Editor for the journal Earth Surface Processes and Landforms. Email: J.E.Bullard@lboro.ac.uk


